Search Results - "Erwin, Steve"
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The influence of vehicle damage on injury severity of drivers in head-on motor vehicle crashes
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-07-2008)“…Data from crashes investigated through the Crash Injury Research and Engineering Network (CIREN) Program were used to assess differences in injury patterns,…”
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Rollover crashes: Predicting serious injury based on occupant, vehicle, and crash characteristics
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-09-2006)“…The purpose of this research was to determine occupant, vehicle, and crash characteristics predicting serious injury during rollover crashes. We compared 27…”
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Upper extremity fracture patterns following motor vehicle crashes differ for drivers and passengers
Published in Injury (01-03-2007)“…Summary Purpose Injury patterns of occupants in motor vehicle crashes are changing, with upper extremity injury becoming more common in patients treated at…”
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The influence of damage distribution on serious brain injury in occupants in frontal motor vehicle crashes
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-07-2008)“…In spite of improvements in motor vehicle safety systems and crashworthiness, motor vehicle crashes remain one of the leading causes of brain injury. The…”
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The Impact of Safety Belt Use on Liver Injuries in Motor Vehicle Crashes: The Importance of Motor Vehicle Safety Systems
Published in The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care (01-08-2007)“…BACKGROUND:Liver injuries (LIs) are one of the most serious and common consequences of motor vehicle crashes (MVCs). In the unstable patient, early detection…”
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Motor Vehicle-Related Cardiac and Aortic Injuries Differ From Other Thoracic Injuries
Published in The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care (01-06-2007)“…BACKGROUND:Traumatic cardiac and thoracic aortic injuries are hypothesized to result from rapid deceleration of occupants during a motor vehicle crash. The…”
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